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肉用公牛测定站中影响牛只料重比和背脂厚的因素
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作者 M.F.Liu M.Makarechian +2 位作者 M.A.price C.Huedepohl 方心葵 《黄牛杂志》 1997年第2期72-73,共2页
在加拿大 Alberta省的 Euerslie肉用公牛测验站 ,对 372头青年肉用公牛测试记录 (1 981年 1 1月到 1 987年 4月 )做了分析 ,以评价其母亲年龄效应 ,测试期年龄、试验期活重和公牛所在牛群对试验期料重比的影响 (n=2 31 ) ,以及在试验末... 在加拿大 Alberta省的 Euerslie肉用公牛测验站 ,对 372头青年肉用公牛测试记录 (1 981年 1 1月到 1 987年 4月 )做了分析 ,以评价其母亲年龄效应 ,测试期年龄、试验期活重和公牛所在牛群对试验期料重比的影响 (n=2 31 ) ,以及在试验末期用超声波仪所测背脂厚度的影响 (n=372 )。母亲的年龄和公牛的测试年龄不是影响料重比和背脂厚的重要因素 ,而测试活重对料重比和背脂厚有一定的影响。公牛所在的牛群对料重比和背脂厚影响较大 ,因此 ,当估计肉用公牛在生长率 ,料重比和产瘦肉量方面的总遗传优势时 。 展开更多
关键词 肉用公牛 牛群效应 料重比 背脂厚
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Vigilance behavior of Pyrenean chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica pyrenaica:Effect of sex and position in the herd 被引量:2
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作者 Antoni DALMAU Alfred FERRET Xavier MANTECA 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 北大核心 2010年第2期232-237,共6页
The Pyrenean chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica pyrenaica is a mountain-dwelling ungulate with an extensive presence in open areas. Optimal group size results from the trade off between advantages (a reduction in the risk o... The Pyrenean chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica pyrenaica is a mountain-dwelling ungulate with an extensive presence in open areas. Optimal group size results from the trade off between advantages (a reduction in the risk of predation) and disadvantages (competition between members of the herd) of group living. In addition, advantages and disadvantages of group living may vary depending on the position of each individual within the herd. Our objective was to study the effect of central vs. peripheral position in the herd on feeding and vigilance behavior in male and female Pyrenean chamois and to ascertain if a group size effect existed. We used focal animal sampling and recorded social interactions when a focal animal was involved. With males, vigilance rate was higher in the central part of the group than at the periphery, probably due to a higher density of animals in the central part of the herd and a higher probability of being disturbed by conspecifics. With females, vigilance rate did not differ according to position in the herd. Females spent more time feeding than males, and males showed a higher frequency of the vigilance behavior than females. We did not observe a clear relationship between group size and vigilance behavior. The differences in vigilance behavior might be due to social interactions 展开更多
关键词 Antagonistic interactions Group size POSITION Pyrenean chamois SEX VIGILANCE
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